Can't wait for Zingaat? Neither can we! And apparently, nor can Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter.
Janhvi and Ishaan's electrifying chemistry in the promos of the film is a breath of fresh air. Be it there "Tom and Jerry" like a relationship or being utterly "savage" to each other, these two stars have already got Bollywood buffs rooting for their July release, Dhadak. And why not? The two remind us of summer love and we hope this summer never ends.
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In a recent Instagram story, the two were seen prepping up for the famous song, Zingaat, which will release for everyone to hear, tomorrow. And while the original Marathi version of this song had everyone tapping their feet, if the trailer is anything to go by, the Hindi rendition of the song looks equally promising.
So promising even the leading stars of Dhadak couldn't stop themselves from shaking their leg. Check it out:
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And if that wasn't all... their endless goof up sessions will surely leave a smile on your face.
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Dharma Productions recently shared a video of behind the scenes stories from the film which had everyone cracking up in no time. If you thought Mariah Carey is the queen of snubbing, well, let’s just say Janhvi and Ishaan are catching up. When asked about their experience with each other during the shoot, this is what they had to say.
ISHAAN: I THINK THE FEELING WAS LIKE ‘IT FEELS GOOD’. AFTER WE SHOT THE FILM AND STUFF, I DON’T FEEL THE SAME.
JANHVI: I DON’T WANT TO COMPLIMENT HIM TOO MUCH ACTUALLY. HE IS OKAY, I GUESS.
And if that wasn’t cold enough for you, here’s what Janhvi said about Ishaan’s singing talent.
JANHVI: HE SHATTERS MY BRAIN CELLS, THAT’S WHAT IT IS.
The film, directed by Shashank Khaitan, is slated to release on July 20. It is an official adaptation of Nagraj Manjule's Marathi film Sairat, co-starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar in key roles. The film had immediately become a favourite of cinegoers with the way it dealt with disparate topics in its hand.